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Dual Nature
JEE Main 31th Jan 2024 S-1
When a metal surface is illuminated by light of
wavelength 𝜆, the stopping potential is 8 V.
When the same surface is illuminated by light of
wavelength 3𝜆, stopping potential is 2 V. The
threshold wavelength for this
surface is:
A 9𝜆
B 3𝜆
C 4.5𝜆
D 5𝜆
JEE Main 31th Jan 2024 S-1
When a metal surface is illuminated by light of
wavelength 𝜆, the stopping potential is 8 V.
When the same surface is illuminated by light of
wavelength 3𝜆, stopping potential is 2 V. The
threshold wavelength for this
surface is:
A 9𝜆
B 3𝜆
C 4.5𝜆
D 5𝜆
JEE Main 27th Jan 2024 S-2
In a photoelectric effect experiment a light of
frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequency is
made to fall on the surface of photosensitive
material. Now if the frequency is halved and
intensity is doubled, the number of
photoelectrons emitted will be:
A Doubled
B Zero
C Quadrupled
D Halved
JEE Main 27th Jan 2024 S-2
In a photoelectric effect experiment a light of
frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequency is
made to fall on the surface of photosensitive
material. Now if the frequency is halved and
intensity is doubled, the number of
photoelectrons emitted will be:
A Doubled
B Zero
C Quadrupled
D Halved
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A Charge of electron
D Planck’s constant
JEE Main 30th Jan 2024 S-2
For the photoelectric effect, the maximum
kinetic energy (Ek) of the photoelectrons is
plotted against the frequency (𝛎) of the incident
photons as shown in figure. The slope of the
graph gives
A Charge of electron
D Planck’s constant
JEE Main 8th April 2023 S-2
In photoelectric effect
A. The photocurrent is proportional to the intensity of the
incident radiation.
B. Maximum Kinetic energy with which photoelectrons are
emitted depends on the intensity of incident light.
C. Max K.E with which photoelectrons are emitted depends on
the frequency of incident light.
D. The emission of photoelectrons require a minimum threshold
intensity of incident radiation.
E. Max. K.E of the photoelectrons is independent of the frequency
of the incident light.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
In photoelectric effect
A. The photocurrent is proportional to the intensity of the
incident radiation.
B. Maximum Kinetic energy with which photoelectrons are
emitted depends on the intensity of incident light.
C. Max K.E with which photoelectrons are emitted depends on
the frequency of incident light.
D. The emission of photoelectrons require a minimum threshold
intensity of incident radiation.
E. Max. K.E of the photoelectrons is independent of the frequency
of the incident light.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
D
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D
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A 1:2
B 1:8
C 4:1
D 8:1
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A 1:2
B 1:8
C 4:1
D 8:1
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A 𝜆α > 𝜆p > 𝜆e
𝜆α < 𝜆p < 𝜆e
B
C 𝜆α = 𝜆p = 𝜆e
D 𝜆α > 𝜆p < 𝜆e
If a Charge Particle is Accelerated through Potential
Difference ΔV then Kinetic Energy Gained by Particle is
K = qΔV
Important Expressions
λ Will be in Å
∆V is in Volts
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A 3𝜆0
B 9𝜆0
D
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A 3𝜆0
B 9𝜆0
D
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A 5 × 1015
B 6 × 1015
C 9 × 1018
D 7 × 1016
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A 5 × 1015
B 6 × 1015
C 9 × 1018
D 7 × 1016
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-2
Two sources of light emit with a power of 200 W.
The ratio of number of photons of visible light
emitted by each source having wavelengths
300 nm and 500 nm respectively, will be :
A 5:3
B 3:5
C 1:5
D 1:3
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-2
Two sources of light emit with a power of 200 W.
The ratio of number of photons of visible light
emitted by each source having wavelengths
300 nm and 500 nm respectively, will be :
A 5:3
B 3:5
C 1:5
D 1:3
Atom
ni
Photon [λ]
nf
Energy of Electron in Different Orbits
n =∞ (0 eV)
1.51 eV
n = 4 (-0.81 eV)
Brackett series
E(n) - E(n=4) 0.66 eV
n = 3 (-1.51 eV)
Paschen series
2nd excited state E(n) - E(n=3) 1.89 eV
n = 2 (-3.4 eV)
Balmer series
1st excited state E(n) - E(n=2) 2.59eV
12.8 eV
12.1 eV
10.2 eV
13.6 eV
n = 1 (-13.6 eV)
Lyman series
E(n) - E(n=1) When we go from T → Inc
n = 0 to n =∞ U → Inc
K → Dec
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-2
Hydrogen atom is bombarded with electrons
accelerated through a potential difference of V,
which causes excitation of hydrogen atoms. If
the experiment is being performed at T = 0 K,
the minimum potential difference needed to
observe any Balmer series lines in the emission
spectra will be where 𝛼 =
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-2
Hydrogen atom is bombarded with electrons
accelerated through a potential difference of V,
which causes excitation of hydrogen atoms. If
the experiment is being performed at T = 0 K,
the minimum potential difference needed to
observe any Balmer series lines in the emission
spectra will be where 𝛼 =
Ans : 121
JEE Main 30th Jan 2024 S-1
A electron of hydrogen atom on an excited state
is having energy En = -0.81 eV. The maximum
number of allowed transitions to lower energy
level is
JEE Main 30th Jan 2024 S-1
A electron of hydrogen atom on an excited state
is having energy En = -0.81 eV. The maximum
number of allowed transitions to lower energy
level is
Ans : 6
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D
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D
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A 94.1 nm
B 941 nm
C 97.4 nm
D 99.3 nm
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A 94.1 nm
B 941 nm
C 97.4 nm
D 99.3 nm
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D
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D
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When a hydrogen atom going from n = 2 to n =
1 emits a photon, its recoil speed is Where
x =_____. (Use, mass of hydrogen atom
= 1.6 × 10-27 kg)
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-1
When a hydrogen atom going from n = 2 to n =
1 emits a photon, its recoil speed is Where
x =_____. (Use, mass of hydrogen atom
= 1.6 × 10-27 kg)
Ans : 17
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A 1
B 3
C 2
D 0
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A 1
B 3
C 2
D 0
Nuclei
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A 4:1
B 8:1
C 1:1
D 2:1
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A 4:1
B 8:1
C 1:1
D 2:1
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A 40
B 20
C 24
D 32
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A 40
B 20
C 24
D 32
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-1
The explosive in a Hydrogen bomb is a mixture
of 1H2, 1H3 and 3Li6 in some condensed form. The
chain reaction is given by
3Li + 0n1 → 2He4 + 1H3
6
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Semiconductors
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
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A 8.75 V
B 9.00 V
C 8.50 V
D 14.00 V
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A 8.75 V
B 9.00 V
C 8.50 V
D 14.00 V
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D
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D
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A 7 mA
B 5.5 mA
C 10 mA
D 3.3 mA
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A 7 mA
B 5.5 mA
C 10 mA
D 3.3 mA
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A AND
B NOR
C NAND
D OR
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A AND
B NOR
C NAND
D OR
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
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A B
C D
EM Waves
E
A 9.6 × 10-8
B 3.2 × 10-8
C 3.2 × 10-8
D 9.6
JEE Main 29th Jan 2024 S-2
A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency 35 MHz
travels in free space along the X-direction. At a
particular point (in space and time) . V/m
The value of magnetic field at this point is :
A 9.6 × 10-8
B 3.2 × 10-8
C 3.2 × 10-8
D 9.6
JEE Main 31st Jan 2024 S-2
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Electromagnetic waves carry energy as
they travel through space and this energy is equally
shared by the electric and magnetic fields.
Statement II: When electromagnetic waves strike a
surface, a pressure is exerted on the surface.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
A 2Nm-2
B 6Nm-2
C 36Nm-2
D 18Nm-2
JEE Main 27th Jan 2024 S-2
An object is placed in a medium of refractive
index 3. An electromagnetic wave of intensity 6
× 108 W/m2 falls normally on the object and it is
absorbed completely. The radiation pressure on
the object would be (speed of light in free space
= 3 × 108 m/s) :
A 2Nm-2
B 6Nm-2
C 36Nm-2
D 18Nm-2
Applications of
EM Waves
RADIO WAVES MICROWAVES IR WAVES
List-II Study crystal structure Greenhouse effect Sterilizing surgical instrument Radar system
List-II Study crystal structure Greenhouse effect Sterilizing surgical instrument Radar system